New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1918, Page 12

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¢ arp Suits here tn e Coats from $12.98 Dresses from $12.98 $150.00 $175.0C NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STORE OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, ! MARCH and Church Streets. CO. Pratt Trumbull bur Easter Suit e Bought Here If You Are a Woman of Thrift You \J\hot enter this store without realizing h fashions abiund, coupled with economical prices. I it you arve not humbered among our regular custoniers and you'll repeat what one woman was heerd take I made in not coming to this store hefor Bvery Baster Suit, Coat or Frock assembled in our Cloak Depa has been censored in the making from iloring style, the material, must reach a certain have none of it. $22.50 Bkirts is possible bere this w What a m come start Lo fnish; the t standard of perfection —o . $275.00 $29.50 $49.50 \ very desirable model from from $5.98 . Children's Coats $3.98 . from SMART EASTER HATS BEXCEPTIONAL Nothing could be newer th: nothing could be more delightf: millinery parlor. occasion. If you want there are decidedly your way. VALVES WILL Reproductions and original models for every hat w something uncommon, sh ideas on every table B AVAILABLE HFERE ALL THIS A\ showing for Easter: yowll find today in our g n the Hats we ul than the display arve yowll buy your Kaster Hat herc: every case, and prices are most Your Knitting Bag May Also be a Costume Bag knitting bag which combines smartness with utility. taitored. The patriotic woman The Costume Bags we are featuring today are made that way: fully fanciful, in soft leathers that blend or gay colors that contrast; But the important point—convenicnce—I are fitted with mirror and pursc Costume Knitting Bags for Afternoons dark color satin, moire, with large silk tassels: Light and arries a they are plainiy or det bakelite according to the costume and the oceasion. or rich silks: plain frames or radiant frame=: subduaed colors s not been overlooked; the Bags are capacious and lght: > to avoid carrying an extra bag. Patent Leather Costume Knitting Bags Bags of patent leather and Cotex in school bag and some Bags of dark ruffled, some WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1918. The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN ADVANLE ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Have you lost a sumgsof money? Glasses, Pins shd ’ings are found in surprising :antities and turned in at he Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s | hands if he does not krnow who lost it. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c TOR SALF, YOR SALE, FOX SALE. FOR SAL Truo stock, single-comb White l.oghorn eggs, $1.60 per set- ting. H. 1. Murray, 33 Holmes 1LOST— Bank book, Tuesday on Main street or in ten cent store. Finder return to Commercial Trust or to Mrs. Halten, Plainville. 20-27-4-3 | - FOR fce box, 15 Pros furniture nand St., 2Znd bell. -1d FOUND. = — 3-27 "OUND—Auto robe, owner can have| — <ame by proving property and pay-| FOR SALE—F ing for thisad. 107 Colum stroet. nut posts, seven 26-3dx | grade Holstein cows. T — Woodbine Farm. fteen hundr Ch foot, also sev 66 5 = 3dx WANTED. e = FOR SAI alking To rent a six room tena- | ers join our record club. $10 worth new records, our >lection for cottage or bLun v, by of mall family. Herald Loy deposit. I balance §1 week- Brodrib & Wheeler. 3 1 machine owne WANTED- ment, | FTOR case, R N By (R Al Work in nearly new. 32 Chapman St. ind to 3-26-2dx IFOR SALE—Three burner, wickioss, Dlue flame oil stove. Phone 143 perfence ork present town er. Good chance right lierald party. Address i"I2D-——Three or four 1O LZENY, raished, preferably Works American rent in answer Ave 2 X. City rooms un Vulean ~ TO RENT Store for commer- cial use In Bidg. Frontage 67 Church street. Heat furnished. Apply Lera‘d Pub. Co. Iron State worth ng man with clean ze, desires Also ¢ halit position rpet and 1 strect TO RIENT ANTED-—Position e houscework. M doing s Brodal, Y Elec- Apply with or without trie 1i Mrs. Wi arage. Large rden. Hill, iKensington ANTED —To v notorc by for In TO RIENT—Garage. Stat T [HN city 26-4dx - X 14 with Arch street. -16-tf ANTED-—To body, 14 buy 17 o 115, 1916, 17 Box X12X. Herald wing 160 prefery Address 3-26 within five WANTED ne wnce of North & eturing Nddress N2ON Hers ‘ stenography board by minutc typist fo concern not e had D—Room American ing di and WANTED. work neral house- 26-bd zeneral house- Wilson, 73 Har- 1461-12 S - for u¢ ANTRED—M: len or farm and 2arden work \. Rlair, N Hill, City strec WANTISD-Maid for worl Mrs. H. G rison strect. Tel ANTED-—A young \ccounting 1epartment of Address I, O. Box ty. 3-18-2wk for houses South Higl over Q6 -5d ('lean, N ED—B girls ars old for and factor ood s work Bristol 1 al 3-8-tf lad erate - - one X ard. Apply R, O Experienced 3-26-64 Apply New B Pape Walnut stree -t paper cut- tain Excellent oppor for Address Box 28 B B, 26-3d HELP WANTED—MALE ght Heral party d Office work Herald | 6 room tenement in coun- | manufacturing of- | tele- | WANTED! v sy o wnd to assist with car of child. I have been or- | I"OR 38 acre farm and nd practic woodland in addi- ilaven. § tion, located mear New Britain, Church St it near to trolley, raflroad station and school. Over 3,000 fruit trees, about 0 srape vines, berries of all kinds, and a yielding asparagus | $ ( rice bed. House of 8 rooms, screened | Plete §15 LY throughout; hardwood floors, large | verandas, electric lights, steam heat, modern plumbing, bathroom, hot and cold water. Horse barn, stock barn with new siloj hay barns, tool house, storehouses, ac- commodations for 500 good outfit of tools, cow, 2 heifers, 3 steers, plgs, ens, turkeys and ducks. for tobacco or truck farming. A P. Marsh, deputy sherift, Britain 2 FARM FOR SAT dered to sel] a four pieces of SALE-—Complete dental’ Best corner in quick yom 207 buyer umbia Grafonol Regular pric records con £ro, "OR SALE used t months. with not be told new ns of payment Clinton “o., rtiord's One 1ous ~Comt for "OR Single Island 50 per 15 stree chickens. ed horses, one enichs WA Land good FOR SALE—Hc H. Baldwin, SALL In barn, he Phone 6 wagons. , Ct. 8-20-, Ken Berlin, tepeme;| house; 2 acres d -4d Sy FOoR house, land. FOR SALE bargain 1917 Buick, refinished; cash. Tel. | for 1434- R SALEIn Kensington: & ne -room cottage, flve minutes’ wa from trolley, west of Berlin depd casy terms; also one 2-teneme: house of 10 rooms; also shore ge at Short Beach; also byildin lots in Kensington; also work hors cheap. F. L. and W. C. Norton 3-21-6 and Lin- FOR .N\LP Lmlloom kitchen other furniture for eale at 171 coln I'OR SALE less than cash. Te 5,000 miles I"O1 SALE-—Italian meat market. 1917 Tord shape. N. cond hand lumber mixer. ADj Hill, T FOR SALE—S, concrete 64 Grove groce horse and wagon automobile in Messina, 64 one A TS Lafayett i Small ret, New FOR SALE: Nortl str pigs: inguire Britain FOR SAT.E—Cheap, riage, 79 E Reed baby two f hou family hou and "Bhl FOIR hou Trosty Cha Rhoc Chure Main SALE—Two YR SALEF Incubator, Old pman s el mily 100 esg, 00. Eggs for hatching Tom Barron strain. 205 Broad S Plainville. threc Sullivan street 3-26 street; stree 276 SALE. House—i5 FOR \ Very Desirable Two Family Modern Conveniences. Low Price. | Two Family House—12 ms— Modern Equipment—ia Lot, | Johu Street. See Me At Once. o 1 H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, South Burritt Street. AR THE CITY LINE, and Get Towe Lrickson DO YOU taxes? WANT TO LIVE We offer Acres on CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. TYPEWRITERS Our of Thighest JUST OVER Late Col. Ave, home of for )0—Honse ant Three Kensington Very handy location. 272 Main street regular stocy grad factory rebuil{ ma. chines of all make —Try our renta service; best guar- anteed machines lowest prices; W fnepect machine monthly; delivery. }New Britain Typewriter Exchange. 72 West Main Street. Tel. 612. Volz, The Chumpractor promp shape, also Bags for "I(‘ Red Cross workers for ca R e OG5 .5 KNITTING BAGS in I'.un y and beautiful cffects, mirror in single picce; frames of shell, bakelite and metal; some bandsome enough to carry with evening wear. = $2.95 ., $25.00 KNITTING BAGS of moire and \ulp(‘ silk, cov- ered frame, fitted shades We have in one of whom Do New Lri have iherr un 10,000 people who are not well little method will restore large Mps. (Geo. Hill, 16 Washington own troubles know that our > 10 normal heaith. [f ses who for number of cases in your or know of* case s family have ziven up hope of relief, bring them an interview Yon hav nothing to you have everything to My office 2 to 5 M.: Monday Saturday sitks brocades, to my Steam Fitters E{EIperS Shirt 266 Arch street, _second by the floo) d curable i : S . | WANTED —-Ws el A. M. ‘( nnison Company. Ask for 00 cook S e ). F. Mulcahy, Supt., at New | !fosvit 3-21-tf rovernment Building, Chest- wut Street. VANTED—Young fice £ your we 9 to 12 Thursday, Co lose, Zain hours evening hours Tuesday from 7 to 8 J. H. VOLZ, (;HEROPRACTOR ROOMS 16-17 NEW BRITAIN, OT. MAIN STREE BOOTH BLOCK Dr, MARY G, MOURADIAN | AUTOMOBILE Dr A A TUTTL: [Has removed her office to| Repalrlng a Speaalty Veterinary Surgeon, 87 Prospect Street. UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- ‘el. 116. OMce Hours, 9 to 10 a. | vistoN oF w. F. EEELEY. - 2to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. | WANTED—Young man for | | I L. \DIF‘M ‘Wanted to learn operating between ages of 16 and 23. Paid while learning. Apply Chiet Operator, S. N. E. Tel. Court street. i | T. W. HINCHLIFFE ]'l—: Maid for general house- Electrical Engineer ard (onfractor ! Mrs. Paul Rogers, 21 Camip YOUNG telephone 259 man, 18 or 20 vears, for garage floor Work. Apply; (0 Overland-Manross Ca.,, 139 Arch St 273 Chestnut Street, 8-27-tf | m., steno REO and REPUBLIC oo Gl A G TRUCKS FOR SALE BUCKEYE INCUBATORS | From 60 Egg to 350 Egg RACKLIFFE BROS. Co. Inc. Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. | ) HOCHMAN [Pays the Very Best Prices | or JUNK or SECOND | [HAND FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. NOTICE. WANTED: work and a con at offi zures Young man for Must be accurate ot = fair writer. -Ap JEKLY VISTTOR— National Biscnit 1t Hote] De Ville redit adjuster. Leave business tor hughm 27-1ax Electrical Supp}ies Electrical Work of Ali Kinds 13 FRANKLIN ¢ OUARF thw 505- 2 W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. s the time to Clerks and 5 ashes removed. 'Phone Expross NOTIC our ms 1] Agent for Aetna Life Insur- vee Chas- H- Gdlln, ance Company, for your Automobile Insurance, as this is the last week you can nsure your car at old rates. Advanced rates go into pffect April 1st. Some fine Bargains in Real Estate, FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS for ligh Kkeeping. All convenlences pect street. 2 Automobile parties taken onable rates Allen car. ‘overt. Tel TAXI and L Service Reascnable, Reliable —7 Passenger Puckard e - - Limousine— SINGLE ROOMS H. I. HART, Brizht, clean. Tel. 1930 { entral location, “H STRE erences require 596 AR,LL STREET X19X, Herald 28x houge- | 5 Pros tf = | NOTICE—We hang wres, install doorbells and work reasonably. Richard Jerome St., telophono 16t CO.—Plumbing work rmptly 2. 1-tf e T do wiring, Just the Place for a Rooming House : The demand for furnished rooms was never greater than now. We offer the Styles Property on Court street at a small part of its eriginal cost. 31 rooms, 3 baths, 4-car garage and all improvements. The W. L. HATCH CO. 20 West for only ITome 1sonable. \ddres: men comforts. | Ref- Rox do repair Cordian, Jr. 1625-4 Tel. 974-2. KRAUS GARAGE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Liability Rates Advance April 1st. Save money and Insure At Once with ‘Wi”igms Auiu En. 1 ”\‘l‘:\i‘\l"‘\"”’_‘{:?h‘I,L”",m SCHULTZ & COSTELLO inC., §| Office and Service " | o 242 MAIN STREET. P 2 adiEn & Station, 87 Elm S¢,| =~ [1 U R\'flH D ROOM 33 Court street Mrs. Chapman 3-26-2d NOTICE appe tory isit the Vie- Home-m best st week' the tha qua RENT-—2 rooms b1 our Toquire| to Tel. 291 furnished street, in Gth floor Crowe, Hil Main Street, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 64 Grove | i

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